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    • TETRA Remains for the Road Ahead Author: Danielle Doo

      Published Dec 09 2016, 8:11 PM by Paul Jeffs

      Last month, the Isle of Man celebrated the successful upgrade of its TETRA-based emergency communications system. Users and the public alike depend on this system to support a number of high profile annual events including the world-famous Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) motorcycle festival . The TETRA network provides secure and reliable communications for the Isle of Man Constabulary, Fire and Rescue and Ambulance Services, along with a number of other Government organisations. It allows the Isle of Man to coordinate multi-agency responses to planned events such as the Isle of Man TT as well as unexpected incidents,.

      In order to handle expected and unexpected events more efficiently, many existing TETRA users are upgrading and expanding upon their networks by adding additional data capability. Some organisations may choose to use TETRA Enhanced Data Services (TEDS) while others will require 3G or 4G networks to work in parallel. In most cases, mission critical voice communications will remain over TETRA for decades so it’s important that users ensure their TETRA network is future-proof for data expansion.

      Improving response time and boosting efficiency requires delivering the right data to the right users at the right time. To deliver mission-critical mobile intelligence, we need to ensure voice and data interoperability across different networks. As TETRA is going to remain for decades and co-exist with broadband, it’s important to invest in technology that allows the transfer of data across networks and to users who carry different devices. In addition to innovation in TETRA and broadband networks, the deployment of other technologies such as Interoperable PTT (WAVE) and Intelligent Middleware helps organisations to achieve their goal: maintaining mission critical voice while getting the right info to the right users, no matter what network or device they’re operating on.

      This is the vision we have for our customers and for those who want to leverage their TETRA investment to prepare for the future while achieving key performance goals. We’re encouraged to see customers like the Isle of Man investing in a firm TETRA foundation for the future.

      Work to upgrade the Isle of Man’s emergency communications system was completed on schedule and within budget in September 2015. The Department of Home Affairs’ flagship communications project, which was approved by Tynwald, the Isle of Man’s parliament, in December 2014, provides greater resilience and enhanced coverage for the emergency services and other Government users.

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      Hon. Juan Watterson - BA Hons FCA MHK, Minister for Home Affairs and Greg King - Director, Solutions & Services, Northern Europe at Motorola Solutions

      Home Affairs Minister Juan Watterson MHK said: “TETRA makes an important contribution towards our priority of keeping people safe. The system is vital to the work of the emergency services and the TT Races and Festival of Motorcycling simply could not function without it. Together with the Emergency Services Joint Control Room, TETRA has helped to establish the Isle of Man as a global leader in terms of integrated communications. This project in partnership with Motorola Solutions has put in place a new and improved system along with a maintenance and support programme.

      You will be able to see all the latest TETRA solutions at this year's Critical Communications World. If you can't make it, you can bookmark our event microsite here - we'll be sharing videos, news and more, before and during the show, as it unfolds.

      Danielle Doo is a Solutions Marketing Manager at Motorola Solutions.

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    • In Safer Cities, Powerful Things Can Happen Author: Tunde Williams

      Published Dec 09 2016, 8:11 PM by Paul Jeffs

      In Safer Cities, Powerful Things Can Happen - See how at Critical Communications World 2016.

      Critical Communications World is arguably the most important annual event for the global Critical Communications community. No other event brings together such a varied international audience of Users, Operators, Developers and Manufacturers under one roof at one time to consider the communications challenges that face Public Safety organisations.are a gold sponsor of the event and are taking a very active part in both the conference and the exhibition.

      One of the biggest challenges public safety professionals face is being forced to deal with the unknown. Making the unknown known is about ensuring that the right information gets to the right people, in the right way, at the right time. From a technological perspective, this means extracting actionable information from ever-growing data sources through powerful analytics and delivering intelligence in real-time to connected end user devices.

      Come and see us at the exhibition, on stand D9, where you'll see solutions that help Public Safety organisations deal with the unknown. These solutions aggregate disparate data, analyse it and deliver the resulting intelligence to the people that need it. They unlock powerful capabilities by breaking down data silos, unifying TETRA and broadband LTE networks, and enabling a single ecosystem of advanced Public Safety applications.

      We will also be showing network operations and services that can help you optimise system performance and reduce risk, allowing you to focus on your strategic mission. These solutions can boost operational efficiency and reduce the complexity of multi-technology, multi vendor communications.

      Entrance to the exhibition is free.

      In the conference here's my pick of two 'don't miss' sessions for each day:

      Wednesday, June 1:

      • 10.00: ‘UK’s Emergency Services Network’ Gordon Shipley, Programme Director, ESMCP, UK Home Office
      • 16.00: Stream B: Professional LTE - Panel Session: ‘What are the challenges of implementing professional LTE and what are the various models for critical communications users?’ Andrew Gill, MSSSI VP

      Thursday, June 2:

      • 09.15: Plenary - David Chater-Lea (Vice Chairman, 3GPP SA6) sharing an update on '3GPP Progress in standardising mission critical applications.'
      • 11.50: Keynote - Eduardo Conrado (EVP, Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer) on ‘How will Police Officers work in an era of critical communications?’

      For a more detailed preview of the show or if you can't make it and want to keep up-to-date, you can bookmark our event microsite here - we'll be sharing videos, news and more, before and during the show, as it unfolds.

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      Tunde Williams is Head of Field and Solutions Marketing for Europe and Africa

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